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Chinese Kung Fu Thrash Muay Thai 4-1 at Bruce Lee’s birthplace

The Chinese Kung Fu vs. Professional Thai Kickboxing Competition – yet another effort to determine which martial art is superior – was held at the Foshan Lingnan Pearl Gymnasium in Guangdong on Dec.19th. Chinese Kungfu beat Muay Thai 4-1 to win the competition.

The Shaolin Temple may have sidestepped a challenge to Chinese kungfu, but another prominent school has stepped in to pick up the gauntlet.

“Shaolin kungfu is a lie by these monks to Chinese Buddhists, and Chinese kungfu is nothing compared with ours,” said one of the five Thai boxers who is ready to take on masters from the famous temple.

“If they accept our challenge, we’ll win 5 to 0.”

But Shaolin responded by saying the provocative words were “ridiculous”, refusing to reply to the “secular challenge”.

Zheng Shumin from Shaolin Temple said the temple is a holy Buddhist place where monks’ primary concern is Zen practice and they would not get into contests with secular people.

“We receive so many challenges like this every year, we just don’t want to reply,” Zheng said. “We think this is hype from the Thai boxers and the organizers of the competition.”

“In the history of Shaolin Temple, we never challenge or agree to fight others,” said Zheng.

However, followers of Emei kungfu, another important school of martial arts in China, considers this a challenge that “any kungfu practitioner with a sense of justice should face.”

Wang Jian, director of the Emei Martial Arts Association, and his senior disciple Huang Lin, entered the contest “to let the Thai boxers know that Chinese kungfu is never easy to beat.”

“I couldn’t bear it anymore … after the public and all my fellow disciples urged me to show them real Chinese kungfu,” Wang said.

“This is not only disrespectful to Chinese kungfu, it is also disrespectful to our nation,” said Zhang Ji from Emei Martial Arts Association.

“As disciples of kungfu, whether from Shaolin, Emei, Wudang, or anywhere else, we should stand up to such defiance,” he said.

The five boxers from Thailand will be in China for the contest on Dec 19 in Foshan, Guangdong province, the hometown of late action star Bruce Lee. Editing by Alice Liu



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